SAINT PAUL, Minn., July 15, 2008 - The Travelers Companies, Inc.
(NYSE: TRV), Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and two leading
national insurance agent and broker organizations today announced
support of a comprehensive, private market approach to improve the
affordability and availability of coastal wind storm insurance for
homeowners. Federal legislation would be required to enact the
outlined concept.
"Travelers is committed to finding a private market solution to the
nation's coastal insurance challenges," said Travelers Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer Jay Fishman. "The comprehensive concept we
are offering today reflects input and ideas from across the
industry, and is based on four pillars that, taken together, focus
on facilitating the availability and affordability of private
insurance for hurricane and tropical storm wind coverage along the
Gulf and Atlantic coasts. At Travelers, we stand ready to work with
Congress to advance the approach we are announcing today."
Also supporting the "Four Pillars" principles are Nationwide
Insurance, one of the largest diversified insurance and financial
services organizations in the world, the Independent Insurance
Agents & Brokers of America (Big I), representing a national
alliance of 300,000 business owners and their employees, and The
Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers (The Council), the premier
association for commercial insurance agents and brokers (members
place 80 percent of all commercial property/casualty premiums in the
United States).
"Property owners who live in hurricane-prone areas deserve the same
peace-of-mind and availability of insurance coverage as everyone
else," said Jerry Jurgensen, Nationwide Insurance Chief Executive
Officer. "Nationwide supports the four pillars being unveiled today
as a consistent, reasonable approach to managing coastal-risk. These
principles, if implemented, provide a sound framework that would
encourage private insurance companies to broaden availability of
property wind insurance coverage for consumers who live near the
water."
The "Four Pillars" include:
1. A stable and consistent regulatory environment, with a uniform
set of rules applied to named wind coverage for coastal zones from
Texas to Maine. This portion of the homeowner policy would be
regulated by an independent federal body, with the remainder of the
policy still regulated by the states.
2. Transparency in calculating insurance premiums, with risk-based,
actuarially sound rates using approved standards and wind risk
models, and a rating calculation mechanism to be applied if models
and actual experience become misaligned over time.
3. Federal reinsurance mechanism for extreme events (such as
hurricanes causing losses several times greater than those arising
out of Hurricane Katrina), with the reinsurance made available to
insurers at cost so there would be no taxpayer subsidy, and the
savings passed directly to customers.
4. Encouraging stronger homes through federal guidelines for
appropriate building codes and land use planning, with incentives
for state and local adoption, plus enhanced construction technology
and meaningful premium credits for customers who make their homes
less vulnerable to wind damage.
"We believe these comprehensive principles provide the needed
framework to assist America's coastal families in preparing to
repair, rebuild and recover from the aftermath of named storm
catastrophes," said Fishman. "We've held extensive discussions with
key members of Congress, public officials at the state and local
level, insurance agents and other industry leaders and appreciate
the wide range of participants who recognize this as a viable
solution to a challenging market problem."
"As governor of a Gulf Coast state, I'm encouraged by the principles
outlined with these four pillars," said Mississippi Governor Haley
Barbour. "With the projections of risk from future hurricanes, I'm
committed to working with my fellow governors, Congress and others
to find solutions to the current insurance market issues. We should
not wait for the next major storm before solving the substantial
challenges of coastal insurance availability and affordability."
Travelers is a leading provider of property casualty insurance for
auto, home and business. For more information, visit
www.travelers.com.
Nationwide is a leading provider of home, auto, life and commercial
insurance products. Visit
www.nationwide.com for more information.
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CONTACTS
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Travelers:
Shane Boyd
651.310.3846, or
Jennifer Wislocki
860.277.7458
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Nationwide:
Joe Case
614.249.6353
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The Council:
Maura Nelson
Cheryl Arvidson
202.783.4400
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